That's why we designed screenplay games to give you a break from writing but not from screenwriting.

Memory Game - Good for Your Brain

We asked our techie expert Timothy, aka Byteman, to come up with different games and lead us through them.

Whatascript: Why Memory?

Byteman: It's one of the oldest game in town.

It forces your brain to focus and recharge its neurons.

And that's exactly what you need when you feel restless and keep changing words in your screenplay or tossing your pages to the dustbin.

I thought of this game because many screenwriters play with the theme of memory.

Think of Jason Bourne for example. He woke up on a fishing boat bunk room table, not knowing anymore who he was. It took him years of discipline and 3 movie scripts to get his memories back.

Whatascript: You came up with different versions ...

Byteman: I designed 3 Memory screenplay games. This one is about screenwriters. The other 2 are about movie production companies and dialogue techniques. The last one is more complex because you play with words, not pictures.

In this version you'll be thinking of all these famous screenwriters who made it in the industry, while your mind is at work. If they did succeed, why wouldn't you?